If anybody is familiar with the Gimp's gradient editting capabilities then he is probably familiar with the state-of-the-art one dimensional (1-D) gradient editting. My problem is that it's only one dimensional and does not allow you to edit a gradient in a plane. Does anybody know of any methodologies and algorithms for creating a two-dimensional gradient editting. I.e: I will be able to define points and shapes on the plane with colors that correspond to those handles, and then use blending methods between them, so that I'll eventually have a gradient that spreads across the 2-D plane. The question is: how do I do it? So, if anybody can enlighten me or point to a reference or link about it, please do. TIA, Shlomi Fish ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Shlomi Fish shlomif@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Home Page: http://t2.technion.ac.il/~shlomif/ Home E-mail: shlomif@xxxxxxxxxxxxx The prefix "God Said" has the extraordinary logical property of converting any statement that follows it into a true one.